Instead of the “Calm after the Storm” in our world we had
the storm “during” the storm with news coming from the GlassBuild America show
floor and beyond. Probably the biggest
item was Viracon announcing the opening of their St George, Utah facility in January. That news combined with the announced
positive performance by their parent company gives off serious confidence that
the improved economy is more solid than we have all been hoping. There are a handful of companies in the
industry that can move the needle and Viracon is easily one. This news is truly very positive for all. Congrats to all involved.
Elsewhere…
-- The industry lost another icon last week with the passing of
Bob Pool, founder and chairman of Thermal Windows. Mr. Pool was a class act, loved by basically
everyone who came in contact with him.
In his town and company he’ll surely be remembered for many things but
from my standpoint one part of his legacy will stand with the fact that Thermal
Windows has been a tremendous supporter of the industry for many years, through
the best and worst of times. Thoughts
and condolences to Mr. Pool’s family and everyone at Thermal.
-- Lost in my long review of GlassBuild last week was coverage
of the hot products. There were a few
things that caught my eye. AGC North
America’s Dragontrail (which I previewed here pre-show) did not
disappoint. Neat product that could be a
game changer. I am fan of solar, always
have been and continue to respect and have high hopes for what Onyx Solar is
doing. Plus there may not be a nicer
young man in our industry than Diego Cuevas.
The interior switchable’s were in many spots on the floor, showing that
product has legs and it was good since I probably get asked twice a month where
you can find that sort of product.
-- Also at GlassBuild America I ran into Tara Brummet who just
was hired by Vitrum. Great hire for them
as Tara is an extremely impressive individual.
I will be soon doing a list of my top 20 best industry salespeople and I
expect Tara would surely occupy spot.
That list is going to be VERY hard to compile as at the sales level our
industry has the most talent right than it ever has.
-- This has been a theme here and elsewhere but I am seriously
tempted to start a school for project managers.
The need for that position is so huge, it is not even funny.
-- This week is the GANA Fall Conference in Toronto and
unfortunately I cannot attend. I am
looking forward to hearing about it, as some subjects that will be covered,
specifically the bird glazing issue, are extremely important right now. On a side note it is great to see a GANA
meeting in the awesome country of Canada.
We are blessed with tremendous industry support from so many Canadian
companies, it is great to see them have a home event.
LINKS of the WEEK
-- Actor brags on drinking 14 bottles of wine a day… I mean how
in the heck does that happen???
-- Amazing story of 9/11 photo found in the rubble and now
after all of these years back with its owner.
-- Serious over-reaction to more airline fees… That is our world
these days folks…
VIDEO of the WEEK
The new iPhone 6 is out and the one of the first guys to get
one was interviewed and he dropped it.
Ouch.
2 comments:
We certainly noticed a lot of confidence in our customers this year versus recent shows. We are having a great year, and wouldn't be if we it wasn't for the uptick in our customers business. Our short take on it. http://techniform.blogspot.com/2014/09/glassbuild-america-2014-las-vegas.html
Shannon
Thank you for the posts! Will surely go check your blog out now!!
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